Targus A08US manual

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    Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse for Mac ® USER GUIDE AMB08US / 410-1513-001D N2953 ©2008 Manufactured or imported by Targus Group International, Inc. (for U.S. sales: 1211 North Miller Street, Anaheim, CA 92806 USA, for Australia sales: T argus Australia Pty. Ltd., 117-119 Bowden Street, Meadowbank, NSW 2114 Australia). All rights reserved. Targus is ei[...]

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    Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 1 T argus Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse Introduction Congratulations on y our purchase of the T argus Bluetooth Laser Mouse. This mouse uses Bluetooth wireless technology which provides a seamless connection up to 33 ft (10 m) awa y . System Requirements Hardware • Bluetooth-enabled notebook or desktop computer Operating Syste[...]

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    Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 2 Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 3 Installing the Batteries • Please use the two AA batteries that are included. • Remov e the batter y cov er by sliding the release b utton on the bottom of the mouse. Once the batter y cov er releases, simply lift it up from the back of the mouse. • Inser t the batteries, making sure that [...]

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    Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 4 Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 5 Low Battery P ow er Indicator NOTE: WHEN THE BA TTERY POWER IS LOW , THE TOUCH SCROLL WILL FLASH RED. PLEASE REPLACE THE BA TTERIES. Initial Configuration NOTE: PLEASE USE THE LA TEST BLUETOOTH DEVICE DRIVER. INSTRUCTION SCREENS MIGHT V ARY DEPENDING ON THE VERSION OF YOUR BLUETOOTH DEVICE DRIV[...]

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    Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 6 Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 7 4. Select “mouse” and clic k continue to proceed with setup . Y our mouse will need to be in “disco very” mode to connect. T o enable “disco very” mode , turn on the mouse and after 3 seconds press any button on the mouse to enter into discov er y mode. 5. Y our computer will begin t[...]

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    Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 8 Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 9 7. Congratulations. Y our Bluetooth mouse is setup and ready to use. Y ou can choose to setup another device or clic k Quit to exit setup . Installing Software f or Programmab le Buttons Installing the software enables configur ation of the programmab le buttons. The latest software (Model # AM[...]

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    Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 10 Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 11 Programming the Buttons Click to highlight the image of the de vice and then press “Setup De vice” to launch the configuration software . Click on the T argus logo to launch the device application. A T argus icon will appear in the System Preferences window . After the software is success[...]

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    Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 12 Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 13 T roubleshooting The mouse is not working. • Make sure the batteries are installed correctly . The positiv e (+) and negative (-) ends of each battery must match the positive (+) and negativ e (-) connections in the battery compar tment. • Make sure the batteries are charged. Replace if ne[...]

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    Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 14 Bluetooth ® Laser Mouse 15 FCC Statement T ested to Comply This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interf erence in a residential installation. This eq[...]